THE All-Ireland U21 Championship may pass in the blink of an eye, but for Donegal boss Declan Bonner it’s the culmination of an arduous but rewarding journey for management and player alike. When Bonner first came on board as U16 manager a five-year plan was installed in Donegal aimed at bolstering the senior inter-county team […]
Kevin Cassidy: Gallagher’s Kindergarten kids pass exam
GAELIC Life columnist Kevin Cassidy believes it’s time for Donegal fans to start getting excited after their recent spell of good form.
McFadden: Donegal working hard on improving attack
HIGH-FLYING Donegal have rocketed up the charts in Division One and as an explanation Hugh McFadden says they have worked hard on improving their attacking threat. With an average of 15.6 points a game, Donegal’s league scorign rate is second only to Kerry, and Rory Gallagher’s side have a huge chance of making the final […]
Kevin Cassidy: No love lost between Donegal and Tyrone
GAELIC Life columnist Kevin Cassidy is expecting another full-blooded clash when Donegal host Tyrone in Division One this Saturday.
Neil Gallagher retires from Donegal duty
DONEGAL manager Rory Gallagher has confirmed that Neil Gallagher has retired from inter-county football, Donegal GAA have announced.
Kevin Cassidy: Donegal feeling McGuinness aftershock
GAELIC Life columnist Kevin Cassidy believes that Donegal are starting to see the negative impact of Jim McGuinness’s time in charge.
Kevin Cassidy: Stop putting players in crazy situations
GAELIC Life columnist Kevin Cassidy has slammed the ridiculous situation that could see the Gaoth Dobhair club without some key players.
Kevin Cassidy: Strolling into the sunset
KEVIN Cassidy has paid tribute to his former teammates Christy Toye, David Walsh and Rory Kavanagh after they announced their Donegal retirements.
Kevin Cassidy: Running to a standstill
KEVIN Cassidy has given an entertaining insight into how running impacted on his Donegal and Gaoth Dobhair career.
Kevin Cassidy: Kilcar have provincial potential
KEVIN Cassidy believes that Kilcar have not only the ability to win the Donegal title, but also Ulster as well.